UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500
“Old flat fender military Jeep for restoration. This is the Ford GPW version with original tags and clear title.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $3500
“Old flat fender military Jeep for restoration. This is the Ford GPW version with original tags and clear title.”
This looks solid and has some body dings for character.
“Regretfully, I am selling my 1942 Ford GPW Jeep. This authentic WWII beauty is registered and regularly taken out for a jaunt around the neighborhood. The floor boards are solid and the brass plates are all intact. Keep it as is for a head turning, open air cruiser or turn it into a priceless father son restoration project. I am asking $6000. Send me a message for more details or to see it in person.”
UPDATE: Was $2000. **SOLD**
“1941 ford gpw willys jeep rare hard to find ford gpw not many made most are willys jeeps. every thing is there it ran and drove when i got it. took it apart to restore but lost interest. hood fenders tub all is straight and has no rust. new 32 x 11.50 x15 bfg alltrain tires like 95% tread on black rims. it has a pinto 2.0 motor runs great,three speed tanny twin stick transfer case every thing is there complete rig just needs put back to gether. also have yj springs and all trail gear parts to put them on for a spring over my loss your gain.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.
“1943 Ford Jeep with early 1960’s 170 cu in six-cylinder. 45,000 odometer miles. Original running gear with add-on overdrive unit and winch.”
This has some tall springs.
“trade for CCKW or M35 preferably with mobile shop bed”
No pics provided. The seller will add pics and take bids for 5 days.
“I will post pics of the jeep this week. Rembemer that this is a 42 model that has not been restored. It has light surface rust, but the body is solid metal. I will remove the paint on the ID plate where I can read it better. I will take bids for five days once the pics are online. Thanks”
UPDATE: Javier purchased this and plans to restore it.
It might not be all original, but it appears mostly original.
“1943 WWII era Ford Jeep. This vehicle is all original and was running great when parked about five years ago. This is an all original military jeep and will make a great addition for a collector, or a good deer lease buggy. Need to sell this weekend. $2500 OBO.”
This appears solid as best as I can tell.
“1942 Ford Jeep GPW. Classic. Recently rebuilt engine. Body is good and sound. Engine runs good. More pictues availabe upon request. Make an offer.”
No pics provided. It’s got the F-script body.
“Whole jeep that needs to be restored. Will trade for camper that will fit 2001 chev lwb. will sale or trade for something I need.–golfcart”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
Here’s an interesting build. I think the way they handled the grille lights and coloring works pretty well. The side door angles work well also I think.
“”RARE” 1942 FORD JEEP 327 CHEVY MOTOR, 3 SPEED “PANTHER” TRANS. EXCELLENT CONDITION VERY HAR TO FIND!”